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 03-07-2005, 08:55 Post: 107425
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 Swimming Pond Design

Anyone have experience building recreational ponds? I am planning to build a 1-acre pond to be used for swimming. My question is not so much how it should be built to hold water, but are there any design techniques that I should be considering so that I’ll have water that is clear (or as clear as possible)? The pond is fed through spring water, a small tributary with seasonal runoff, and normal surface drainage. Thanks.






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 03-07-2005, 19:51 Post: 107479
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Thanks for the good advice. The info on those websights is exactly what I was looking for. Thx.






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 03-08-2005, 06:49 Post: 107512
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My other main concern at this point is what to do with the excavated material. The pond is located in a naturally low area and will be created by an impoundment or dam at one end so much material can be used here. Also some can be spread around the edges. However, if I am excavating an average of 7-10 feet over a 1-acre area, thats one hell of a lot of material to lose. Any ideas?






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 03-08-2005, 17:19 Post: 107570
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Ill be using a dozer and excavator so that I can move material around. An island is also something I have considered. I may be able to loose more material than I thought in the dam area. Im just trying to keep the pond looking natural in its setting while minimizing the disturbance to my property.






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